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    Aftermarket exhaust for Kawasaki Ninja 250R

    Hi guys

    Looking around for a custom exhaust for my new 08 Ninja 250R.

    I have a mate who lives in the Caribbean who says he can pick me up a carbon Yoshimura for around $400 - $500 whens he comes over in a few months.

    I'm unsure on whether thats the full exhaust or a slip on.

    I can't seem to find a NZ price on one at the moment, is that a good price or should i be looking somewhere else?

    Thanks

    WEAR QUASiMOTO

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    dito on this one,
    quite frankly, i'd say the exhaust is the worst looking part about the bike
    i do like the look of those yoshi ones though.


    oh and theres this too.
    http://www.2bros.co.nz/index.php?pr=Kawasaki_Ninja_250R

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monolith NZ View Post
    Hi guys

    Looking around for a custom exhaust for my new 08 Ninja 250R.

    I have a mate who lives in the Caribbean who says he can pick me up a carbon Yoshimura for around $400 - $500 whens he comes over in a few months.

    I'm unsure on whether thats the full exhaust or a slip on.

    I can't seem to find a NZ price on one at the moment, is that a good price or should i be looking somewhere else?

    Thanks

    I had a custom stainless one built for mine (as attached), the Guys at EVL customs did a great job, built the Can from scratch, but they can also use another provided can if you like. they also build tail tidy's etc which look great tidying the back end of these bikes up

    PM me if you are interested.

    Oh and the few scratches in the pic are because i'd just binned it on the track
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monolith NZ View Post
    Hi guys

    Looking around for a custom exhaust for my new 08 Ninja 250R.

    I have a mate who lives in the Caribbean who says he can pick me up a carbon Yoshimura for around $400 - $500 whens he comes over in a few months.

    I'm unsure on whether thats the full exhaust or a slip on.

    I can't seem to find a NZ price on one at the moment, is that a good price or should i be looking somewhere else?

    Thanks
    try blade1000, he may be able to do somthing for ya. local kwaka shop down here had yoshi slipon's for the 250r for around 4 or $500 i think
    "your car is boring"

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    Local Kawasaki dealer down here (SPV) had a Yoshi pipe I almost brought, I think it was $599 retail but he was going to do quite a bit off it. I saw a Ninja they'd installed one on, it sounded fantastic and they recon added another 5-6 horsepower too =)

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    Hi dude, just out of interest how many horse power are these slugs. I was just wondering as my 20year old zxr dragged a poor guy off at the lights and he was going hard on that poor thing. They seem to lack some accelleration.Are they the four cylinder or just the two cylinder?
    Cheers westy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westy View Post
    Hi dude, just out of interest how many horse power are these slugs. I was just wondering as my 20year old zxr dragged a poor guy off at the lights and he was going hard on that poor thing. They seem to lack some accelleration.Are they the four cylinder or just the two cylinder?
    Cheers westy
    there a twin, 33hp there rated at
    "your car is boring"

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    lots and lots of exhausts and mods here:
    http://www.2fiddy.com/
    Just look in the relevant sections on the right.

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    Thanks for the input guys, im looking around at the moment, i think ill go with the carbon slip on yoshi, cheers.

    WEAR QUASiMOTO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westy View Post
    Hi dude, just out of interest how many horse power are these slugs. I was just wondering as my 20year old zxr dragged a poor guy off at the lights and he was going hard on that poor thing. They seem to lack some accelleration.Are they the four cylinder or just the two cylinder?
    Cheers westy
    Don't be fooled, they have the same engine as the old GPX - parallel twin 250cc.

    Not too sure what the weight differences are between the old and the new though. And I can't be faffed googling it.


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    Theres also cycleworks, in the wellington area I think

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    wat sort of price should I be looking at for a full yoshi pipe? The shop quoted $1k. $599 must be for the slip on.

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